Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.5, MILWAUKEE 95.3

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

TORONTO - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/25/2014

@ CLEVELAND

99-93

W

-4

W

193

U

35-79

44.3%

49

14

34-84

40.5%

54

12

2/27/2014

WASHINGTON

129-134

L

-4.5

L

198

O

45-100

45.0%

66

17

51-108

47.2%

65

14

3/2/2014

GOLDEN STATE

104-98

W

2.5

W

203

U

38-79

48.1%

46

9

37-88

42.0%

53

13

3/7/2014

SACRAMENTO

99-87

W

-7

W

204.5

U

34-73

46.6%

46

12

30-72

41.7%

57

17

3/9/2014

@ MINNESOTA

111-104

W

5.5

W

208.5

O

37-76

48.7%

60

19

41-95

43.2%

46

9

3/10/2014

@ BROOKLYN

97-101

L

3

L

197.5

O

35-71

49.3%

42

12

34-70

48.6%

42

14

3/12/2014

DETROIT

101-87

W

-8.5

W

206

U

37-88

42.0%

66

16

34-78

43.6%

49

16

3/14/2014

MEMPHIS

99-86

W

1

W

186.5

U

36-71

50.7%

43

16

33-74

44.6%

46

16

3/16/2014

PHOENIX

113-121

L

-4

L

203.5

O

42-85

49.4%

34

11

38-75

50.7%

53

21

3/18/2014

@ ATLANTA

113-118

L

-3

L

200.5

O

40-81

49.4%

53

15

40-94

42.6%

49

7

3/19/2014

@ NEW ORLEANS

107-100

W

-2.5

W

194.5

O

36-86

41.9%

54

11

36-67

53.7%

41

12

3/21/2014

OKLAHOMA CITY

118-119

L

3

W

205

O

41-101

40.6%

67

18

38-98

38.8%

65

14

3/23/2014

ATLANTA

96-86

W

-7.5

W

202

U

34-80

42.5%

56

16

33-76

43.4%

46

16

3/25/2014

@ CLEVELAND

100-102

L

-4.5

L

194

O

35-88

39.8%

48

7

36-70

51.4%

56

14

3/26/2014

@ BOSTON

99-90

W

-3.5

W

196

U

36-80

45.0%

56

16

32-79

40.5%

42

9

3/28/2014

BOSTON

105-103

W

-9.5

L

195

O

40-86

46.5%

43

10

40-76

52.6%

44

16

3/30/2014

@ ORLANDO

98-93

W

-5

T

194

U

33-73

45.2%

37

14

38-69

55.1%

39

18

3/31/2014

@ MIAMI

83-93

L

6

L

192

U

35-70

50.0%

37

14

34-66

51.5%

39

15

4/2/2014

HOUSTON

107-103

W

-2

W

202.5

O

34-75

45.3%

47

13

36-87

41.4%

63

15

4/4/2014

INDIANA

102-94

W

1.5

W

178.5

O

40-84

47.6%

49

11

33-78

42.3%

50

10

4/5/2014

@ MILWAUKEE

4/9/2014

PHILADELPHIA

4/11/2014

NEW YORK

4/13/2014

@ DETROIT

4/14/2014

MILWAUKEE

4/16/2014

@ NEW YORK

MILWAUKEE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/24/2014

@ PHILADELPHIA

130-110

W

-3

W

210

O

48-84

57.1%

54

23

43-88

48.9%

41

17

2/27/2014

@ INDIANA

96-101

L

16

W

196.5

O

38-87

43.7%

41

12

38-74

51.4%

50

19

3/1/2014

BROOKLYN

98-107

L

6

L

198.5

O

34-74

45.9%

51

18

37-83

44.6%

49

11

3/3/2014

UTAH

114-88

W

1

W

196

O

42-74

56.8%

48

13

31-79

39.2%

42

13

3/5/2014

SACRAMENTO

102-116

L

3.5

L

206.5

O

36-82

43.9%

43

8

43-82

52.4%

53

9

3/7/2014

@ NEW ORLEANS

104-112

L

8

T

199.5

O

40-89

44.9%

53

9

42-84

50.0%

47

9

3/8/2014

WASHINGTON

107-114

L

8

W

203.5

O

39-87

44.8%

50

14

43-80

53.7%

48

16

3/10/2014

ORLANDO

105-98

W

1

W

203.5

U

38-84

45.2%

50

11

42-88

47.7%

49

17

3/11/2014

@ MINNESOTA

101-112

L

15

W

214

U

39-74

52.7%

53

15

41-85

48.2%

45

7

3/13/2014

@ ATLANTA

97-102

L

8.5

W

209

U

37-89

41.6%

51

8

36-74

48.6%

48

17

3/15/2014

@ NEW YORK

94-115

L

10

L

204.5

O

35-81

43.2%

44

10

42-76

55.3%

48

11

3/16/2014

CHARLOTTE

92-101

L

5.5

L

195.5

U

37-89

41.6%

46

9

39-68

57.4%

44

17

3/18/2014

@ PORTLAND

115-120

L

12.5

W

206

O

45-98

45.9%

66

19

42-97

43.3%

54

16

3/20/2014

@ GOLDEN STATE

110-115

L

13

W

206.5

O

39-80

48.7%

47

10

43-80

53.7%

45

15

3/23/2014

@ SACRAMENTO

107-124

L

7.5

L

206.5

O

42-85

49.4%

50

12

44-86

51.2%

53

10

3/24/2014

@ LA CLIPPERS

98-106

L

17

W

213.5

U

41-85

48.2%

42

10

38-78

48.7%

52

13

3/27/2014

LA LAKERS

108-105

W

-2.5

W

219

U

39-70

55.7%

44

18

42-85

49.4%

44

20

3/29/2014

MIAMI

67-88

L

9

L

198

U

27-79

34.2%

52

14

32-74

43.2%

51

11

3/31/2014

@ DETROIT

111-116

L

6.5

W

206.5

O

39-88

44.3%

57

13

46-97

47.4%

57

11

4/2/2014

@ MIAMI

77-96

L

13

L

194

U

32-73

43.8%

45

17

39-77

50.6%

39

9

4/4/2014

@ CHICAGO

90-102

L

11.5

L

184.5

O

31-68

45.6%

49

20

31-84

36.9%

59

11

4/5/2014

TORONTO

4/9/2014

INDIANA

4/11/2014

CLEVELAND

4/12/2014

@ WASHINGTON

4/14/2014

@ TORONTO

4/16/2014

ATLANTA

KEY GAME INFORMATION

TORONTO: GUARDS: KYLE LOWRY was banged up last season, but he enters this year healthy and has the potential to be one of the league's best two-way point guards . . . DEMAR DEROZAN does a nice job attacking, but he's a flawed player unless he develops a jump shot . . . The Raptors want TERRENCE ROSS to attack the basket more often. But whether he develops a three-point shot could determine where he fits into this rotation . . . After a disastrous season in Indiana, D.J. AUGUSTIN will have to earn his rotation spot. Toronto could use his shooting, though . . . DWIGHT BUYCKS comes back from Europe to back up Lowry . . . Versatile JULYAN STONE is an interesting bit piece, as he reunites with GM Masai Ujiri, who brought him to Denver. FORWARDS: Despite all that talent, RUDY GAY's poor shot selection and disinterested defense will have him on the trading block . . . AMIR JOHNSON will get another chance at full-time minutes. Despite some inconsistency, he still has the upside to be a good rebounder and shot-blocker . . . TYLER HANSBROUGH brings toughness and a decent mid-range jumper. He's a second-unit talent, but could challenge Johnson for minutes . . . LANDRY FIELDS is a well-compensated reserve . . . STEVE NOVAK gives them a legitimate shooter among the second unit . . . Toronto will try to shake some of that upside out of AUSTIN DAYE . . . QUINCY ACY will move to the three, likely making this a redshirt year. CENTERS: JONAS VALANCIUNAS is set to become Toronto's new centerpiece. Talented enough for them to run the offense through him, he's rapidly improving on both ends of the court . . . AARON GRAY will stick around as a decent back-up, a 7-footer who can get in the way defensively.

MILWAUKEE: GUARDS: BRANDON KNIGHT slides into Brandon Jennings' point guard slot, but he's a much different player. Knight hasn't proven capable of running the point, and may eventually settle in as an undersized shooter . . . O.J. MAYO will be the focal point of this offense. He should build on his career-best year in Dallas . . . GARY NEAL will give them some instant offense as a sixth man . . . LUKE RIDNOUR provides Knight insurance, and the ability to play either guard spot. He should fit nicely alongside Mayo for stretches . . . KHRIS MIDDLETON could crack the rotation as a capable defender with upside as a shooter . . . Second-rounder NATE WOLTERS must knock down jumpers if he's going to get off the bench. FORWARDS: ERSAN ILYASOVA will once again have to earn his starter's minutes, as the Bucks have loaded up on quality frontcourt depth. He provides more offense than anyone else on the front line . . . CARON BUTLER should start at small forward for this team after freeing himself before ever having to play in Phoenix . . . CARLOS DELFINO will play a key role scoring off the bench. He's a streaky long-range gunner, but defends well enough to stay on the court . . . JOHN HENSON is on the verge of a breakout as an elite rebounder and shot-blocker. He's still a bit behind offensively, which could hold him back in a crowded post rotation . . . GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO was the most intriguing project in a weak draft, but the teenager is nowhere near ready for NBA action. He'll likely see time in the D-League until the second half of the season. CENTERS: We've loved LARRY SANDERS for years, and last year showed why. He's a Defensive POY candidate with a budding offensive game . . . ZAZA PACHULIA reunites with head coach Larry Drew as muscle off the bench . . . EKPE UDOH is likely on the outside looking in for this rotation.

Having overcome injuries to capture a pair of impressive victories, the Toronto Raptors hope to seize an opportunity to move closer to their first division title in seven years.

Toronto could again be missing two-fifths of its starting lineup when it begins a favorable two-game stretch Saturday night against the league-worst Milwaukee Bucks.

The Raptors (44-32) didn't seem discouraged Monday after dropping the opener of a difficult portion of the schedule, 93-83 at Miami. They've responded with two statement-making wins, getting past visiting Houston 107-103 on Wednesday before holding off Indiana 102-94 on Friday.

Lowry is questionable after suffering a bruised left kneecap when he collided with LeBron James in Miami. Lowry, averaging 17.4 points and 7.6 assists, led the way with 23 points in a 116-94 home win over Milwaukee on Jan. 13.

Johnson, averaging 10.7 points and 6.7 rebounds, also might be sidelined after leaving Wednesday with an ankle injury.

"The most important thing is keeping guys healthy," coach Dwane Casey said. "We're still fighting, we're still scratching to maintain where we are right now."

With a 2 1/2-game lead on Brooklyn, the Raptors continue to close in on their first Atlantic Division crown since 2006-07. They're also tied with Chicago for the third seed in the Eastern Conference.

Toronto might not need its full lineup with matchups against Milwaukee and Philadelphia in its next two games. The Raptors have gone 5-0 against the league's worst two clubs.

The Bucks (14-62) dropped their fourth in a row and 12th in 13 games Friday with a 102-90 loss at Chicago. Brandon Knight had 22 points before fouling out with just over two minutes left, while Jeff Adrien added 21.

Since opening the season with a 10-game winning streak in the series, the Bucks have lost both meetings with the Raptors. Toronto has dominated those matchups on the glass with a 106-78 rebounding advantage.

DeRozan scored 17 to help the Raptors pull out a 97-90 win in Milwaukee on Nov. 2 and added 19 in January's matchup.

Ersan Ilyasova was a bright spot with 29 points and nine rebounds in that contest, but he's since been ruled out for the season because of an ankle injury. The Bucks, who played with just eight healthy players Friday, also could be missing O.J. Mayo (ankle), while Nate Wolters (broken hand) and Larry Sanders (injury, suspension) are out.

"We'll just have to play the hand that's dealt to us," coach Larry Drew said. "We'll have to do some things to compensate for some bodies being missed."

The Raptors have averaged just 93.3 points over their last three road games, though they might be able to find open looks against a Milwaukee team that has given up 108.4 points per game in its last 17.

Valanciunas has stepped up with 16.5 points and 9.3 rebounds per game while shooting 66.1 percent in his last six. The 7-foot center had 17 points and 10 boards in the last meeting with the Bucks.